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    The President of the United States of America is undoubtedly the most powerful man in the world. With the title of president, his powers are practically unlimited. Notice, I did say practically. Being President comes with a lot of powers and responsibilities, all outlined in Article II of the Constitution. The powers and responsibilities of the president are summarized as follows; As Commander and Chief, the president has the highest operational command and control of the most powerful armed…

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    Importance Of Bureaucracy

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    a. Cabin department: This department is in charged for establishing departments policies and how they operate, they guide the president, and most of their departments are split into smaller units where most of the work gets done. b. Independent Executive Agencies: They have a more narrow structure than the cabinet, they are mostly likely to perform services but they are also appointed by the president to ensure his commands are being done. c. Independent Regulatory Commissions: This…

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    For this case, Obama’s administration stand for executive branch passed a bill but it haven’t went through an approval of The Supreme Court- judicial branch and discus by the Congress. Separation of Power always go with Check and Balance, which is “based upon the philosophy of Baron de Montesquieu. In this…

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    principle that states that the legislative, judicial and executive branches of government should be divided in power, and used as a whole power (Patterson, 1990). Due to the corruptive nature of power these branches should be separate departments. This was important in the shaping of America to help prevent corruptive government. • Checks and Balances is a system used to prevent any one branch of government from becoming…

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    does the legislative branch still predominate, and why was it intended to rule over the remaining branches? Under the system of Checks and Balances the power to rule is divided into the three branches of government. It includes the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. James Madison states in the Federalist No. 51, “The distribution of power was intended so that each may be a check on the other.” In essence no branch can over power the other and together they make sure every branch…

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    The elder wand represents the executive branch of government. The wand and executive branch represent each other because they are both considered a weapon out of the of group they came from.…

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    Essay On Informal Powers

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    As the head of the executive branch, the president of the United States, holds a number of powers provided by the Constitution. These powers granted to the president are clearly outlined in Article II of the Constitution, and are referred to as formal powers. Formal powers granted to the President are the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, the ability to pardon, the power to appoint officials, negotiate treaties with foreign nations, and to convene Congress. Along with…

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    feet and the air was heavy with the smell of blood, which had been unknown there since the expulsion of Jones.” (Orwell 84). If the system of checks and balances was in use, this might not have happened. The animals could have been arrested by the executive branch if they were caught doing the crimes(which we soon learn that the animals never committed). Then they could go to court where the judicial branch would decide if they were guilty or not, instead of Napoleon just automatically declaring…

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    How do you think life would be like if the Constitution didn’t protect us and we had only a king? No government. In May of 1787, in Philadelphia, they had a document called the Articles of Confederation where there was no chief executive and no central government. While the delegates who made it were satisfied, James Madison was worried that it wasn’t good enough and the framers who made it would end up creating tyranny. `How did the document of fundamental principles protect us from one king or…

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    The Separation of Powers was written by Baron de Montesquieu, a French Enlightenment philosopher, to get rid of tyranny. It separates the government into three parts: The Legislative branch (Congress, the law making branch), the Executive branch (President, the branch that makes law official) and the Judicial branch (Supreme Court, the branch that explains the laws under the Constitution). The Founding Fathers wrote the “Separation of Powers” in the Constitution since their first idea, stating…

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